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Courses for late 2010 and early 2011

Archive - Originally posted on "The Horse's Mouth" - 2010-10-30 08:31:22 - Graham Ellis

As we head out of October and in to November, we cross a watershed; we've no longer got dates for each of our public courses before the end of the year, and we're answering queries / taking bookings for 2011 - it's been at a slow rate, it must be admitted, as many people tend not to plan for the next year before the clocks go back.

If you're looking for a "late course" for 2010 ... we have:

[link] Learning to Program in PHP - starting 31st October, for 5 days
[link] PHP Programming - 1st November for 4 days
[link] Object Oriented PHP, 1 day on 5th November

[link] Learning to program in Java - 8th November, for 5 days
[link] Java Bookcamp - 9th November, for 4 days

[link] C++ for C Programmers - 15th November, 2 days
[link] The MySQL Relational Database, 18th November for 2 days

[link] Learning to Program in Python - 5th December, for 4 days
[link] Python Programming - 6th December, for 3 days
[link] Deploying Apache httpd and Tomcat - 9th December for 2 days

[link] Learning to program in Perl - 13th December for 5 days
[link] Perl Programming - 13th December for 5 days

[link] Perl for Larger Projects - 20th December for 3 days

Tcl, Ruby, C, Lua, Linux, and courses at other levels on the subjects listed above ... from 4th January 2011.

Even if you have missed a date, click on the links above - course description pages include all the dates for a year ahead!

Private courses ... in the last few weeks, I've been in Plymouth, Cambridge and Norwich ... and I have London, Bristol, Northern Ireland and Oxford coming up before Christmas. There may be one more opportunity for an onsite course this year ... otherwise we've got good availability in the new year. [on site courses]

We're open for bookings for courses right through 2011 ... book by 31st December 2010 for 2011 course at 2010 (ex VAT) prices. Note that VAT rises from 17.5% to 20% on 4th January. If you are not VAT registered, you can save yourself the extra tax by booking and paying for a course before the end of December, but deferring attending until an agreed date in the new year; if you are VAT registered, this won't save you money as it will all come out in the wash.